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grand jury to look at corruption in the rehab industry. >> parents send their kids down here to south floridao get well, not to die. >> reporter: allison flory of illinois was lured by the promise of recovery in florida. she died of an overdose in the very place where she was supposed to be getting help. her parents jennifer flory and scott weber. >> it haunts me. she trusted in people that she shouldn't have trusted in. and -- >> and we told her to trust those people. >> mm-hmm. >> it is the wild west. it is completely unregulated. >> reporter: the mayor says while there are some good facilities, much of the problem is being driven by the explosion of so-called sober homes. thousands of halfway houses for addicts. these so-called sober homes are often anything but. >> many times they're supervised by convicted felons, people that are trafficking drugs while they're supposed to be supervising kids in recovery. >> reporter: allison died inside one of those sober homes. her parents later found out the treatment center it was affiliated with was run by a convicted felon who admitted giving drugs
grand jury to look at corruption in the rehab industry. >> parents send their kids down here to south floridao get well, not to die. >> reporter: allison flory of illinois was lured by the promise of recovery in florida. she died of an overdose in the very place where she was supposed to be getting help. her parents jennifer flory and scott weber. >> it haunts me. she trusted in people that she shouldn't have trusted in. and -- >> and we told her to trust those people....
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there are four just on this block and thousands in south florida.atment happens at outpatient treatment center. it was supposed to make recovery cheaper and better but the system has been corrupted. >> jennifer says alison tried to tell her as much before she died. >> she would call and say, they don't care about us. all they care about is money." i'm like, "that is ridiculous." i told her, "that's not -- that's --" >> of course not, i mean you believed that people who were running rehab facilities, sober homes, are gonna help get her sober. >> right. she didn't even know the half of it. >> but she was right. >> but she was right. >> after alison died, jennifer traveled to florida to try to find out what happened to her daughter, armed with reams of bills to her insurance company from multiple treatment centers, doctors, and laboratories. jennifer going through bills in the car $3,400, $100, $4,100, $2,000. almost $10,000 in lab fees for one date of service. >> many of the charges are for care she doesn't think alison ever really got. the total for
there are four just on this block and thousands in south florida.atment happens at outpatient treatment center. it was supposed to make recovery cheaper and better but the system has been corrupted. >> jennifer says alison tried to tell her as much before she died. >> she would call and say, they don't care about us. all they care about is money." i'm like, "that is ridiculous." i told her, "that's not -- that's --" >> of course not, i mean you...
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. >>> severe storms leave parts of south florida flooded. >> nothing we can about that. i mean we have to pump all the water out. >>> tough talk from president obama on his successor's stance of clie management changeing th. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs newsrk good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, there are reports of two attacks this morning in the iranian capital of tehran. four gunmenpehe iranian par la money. that's according to iran parliament state tv. the four terrorists or foreother terrorists including a suicide bomber attacked the mausoleum of it was unclear who was behind linked. >>> well, the day before former expected to testify before the senate intelligence committee we're learning more about the relationship. he told jeff sessions he did not want to be leftpresent trump. that came after mr. trump according to comey asked him to drop the investigation, according to michael flynn. and the "washington post" is reporting that the president asked the director of national intense jens if he could intervene with comey on the rus
. >>> severe storms leave parts of south florida flooded. >> nothing we can about that. i mean we have to pump all the water out. >>> tough talk from president obama on his successor's stance of clie management changeing th. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs newsrk good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, there are reports of two attacks this morning in the iranian capital of tehran. four gunmenpehe iranian par la money. that's...
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. >>> severe storms leave parts of south florida flooded. >> nothing we can do about that. i mean we have to pump all the water out. >>> tough talk from president obama on his successor's stance of clie management change unclear who was behind the attacks or if they are linked. >>> well, the day before former fbi director james comey is expected to testify before the senate intelligence committee we're learning more about the relationship. he told jeff sessions he did not want to be left alone with president trump. that came after mr. trump according to comey asked him to drop the investigation, according to michael flynn. and the "washington post" is reporting that the president asked the director of national intense jens if he could intervene with comey on the russian investigation. weijia jiang with more on this. good morning, weijia. >> reporter: good morning, anre. he asked him to publicly state there was no collusion between russia and the state campaign. today they will be grilling him before they do the same to comey. president trump wished james comey well tuesday
. >>> severe storms leave parts of south florida flooded. >> nothing we can do about that. i mean we have to pump all the water out. >>> tough talk from president obama on his successor's stance of clie management change unclear who was behind the attacks or if they are linked. >>> well, the day before former fbi director james comey is expected to testify before the senate intelligence committee we're learning more about the relationship. he told jeff sessions...
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three days to almost erase the rainfall deficits. 8 million people under flood watches including south florida and a chunk of northeast florida. this rain over the last six hours, some areas in south florida picked up a foot of rain in the last 12 to 24 hours. changes coming to the west. this is the beginning of a big pattern change across the country. enjoy your last day of dry weather in the northwest. cooler and showery weather on the way starting tonht rigight day throughout much of the northern rockies through the northwest. tomorrow starts the cooling trend. >> frances, i'll show you how extreme the changes will be across the country in the next four or five days. >> just ahead, what drove this guy to do this, jumping right on the hood of a car and stomping on a windshield. >>> a shocking story coming out about the huge divide between white and black members of our military. i wonder who... . we're gonna need some reinforcements...quick. copy that. walgreens makes it easy when summer needs a little help. your summer base camp is just around the corner so you can get in, out and back to t
three days to almost erase the rainfall deficits. 8 million people under flood watches including south florida and a chunk of northeast florida. this rain over the last six hours, some areas in south florida picked up a foot of rain in the last 12 to 24 hours. changes coming to the west. this is the beginning of a big pattern change across the country. enjoy your last day of dry weather in the northwest. cooler and showery weather on the way starting tonht rigight day throughout much of the...
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these scenes, thunderstorms will hit central and south florida for most of the day. the threat of flash flooding is decreasing but streets are still swamped. in fact, it's still so deep in some spots these guys got around ft. lauderdale by hooking their surfboard up to a truck. >>> still ahead, shocking new evidence about the government contractor accused of leaking classified documents. >> and also washington, d.c. police officers run down by suspects in a pickup truck. now the search for a motive. >>> and that woman on the sidewalk texting and falling through an open hatch. ♪ at air wick we know the power of that first whiff of your favorite scent. ♪ air wick freshmatic releases timed bursts of the fragrances you love. so that first whiff feeling never fades. air wick freshmatic. ♪ ♪ the moments that connect us happen one morning at a time, and one cup at a time. folgers, the best part of wakin' up. >>> the ntsb is looking into the deadly crash of a church bus filled with high school students. it hit another vehicle on the way to atlanta's hartsfield jackson airpor
these scenes, thunderstorms will hit central and south florida for most of the day. the threat of flash flooding is decreasing but streets are still swamped. in fact, it's still so deep in some spots these guys got around ft. lauderdale by hooking their surfboard up to a truck. >>> still ahead, shocking new evidence about the government contractor accused of leaking classified documents. >> and also washington, d.c. police officers run down by suspects in a pickup truck. now the...
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left unchecked it could one day taint the drinking supply for 8 million people in south florida. >> inrsh that has been exposed to saltwater intrusion. >> reporter: dr. tiffany walked us out to one of her projects to show us how saltwater is already damaging salt grass plants. >> it was three times higher than what we thought we would experience here. >> reporter: he sashe says thats reintroduction of saltwater all more important. and while many think the everglades are beyond the tipping point she remains hopeful. >> i'd like to say we got ourselves into this mess, we can figure out how to get ourselves out of it. >> reporter: to be sure, the reservoir project still has a long way to go. congress must approve the federal share of funding and it must still be built. out of 68 projects, only six are currently under construction. will be right back.ernight news- back. ♪ lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. with motionsense technology... degree has redefined deodorant so that i can redefine... power... footwork..
left unchecked it could one day taint the drinking supply for 8 million people in south florida. >> inrsh that has been exposed to saltwater intrusion. >> reporter: dr. tiffany walked us out to one of her projects to show us how saltwater is already damaging salt grass plants. >> it was three times higher than what we thought we would experience here. >> reporter: he sashe says thats reintroduction of saltwater all more important. and while many think the everglades are...
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these scenes, thunderstorms will hit central and south florida for most of the day. the threat of flash flooding is decreasing but streets are still swamped. in fact, it's still so deep in some spots these guys got around ft. lauderdale by hooking their surfboard up to a truck. >>> still ahead, shocking new evidence about the government contractor accused of leaking classified documents. >> and also washington, d.c. police officers run down by suspects in a pickup truck. now the search for a motive. >>> and that woman on the sidewalk texting and falling through an open hatc while i was on a combat patrol my c in baqubah, iraq,nned out. a rocket-propelled grenade took my arm off at the shoulder. when i came home, i felt alone. my family was around me, but i couldn't talk to them about what i'd seen and what i'd done. i remember just thinking, man, the way i am right now, i don't want to live. i was discharged from the army, and i've been working with the wounded warrior project since 2007. warriors don't have to be severely wounded to be with the wounded warrior proje
these scenes, thunderstorms will hit central and south florida for most of the day. the threat of flash flooding is decreasing but streets are still swamped. in fact, it's still so deep in some spots these guys got around ft. lauderdale by hooking their surfboard up to a truck. >>> still ahead, shocking new evidence about the government contractor accused of leaking classified documents. >> and also washington, d.c. police officers run down by suspects in a pickup truck. now the...
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>>david: nixon came to south florida frequently. and in south florida he would see the new florida. e move. northerners and midwesterners were fleeing declining cities and heading south. in florida and other sun belt states, they were finding better jobs and a more laid-back lifestyle. >>not all that many people could really go there until you, uh, developed air conditioning. and so therefore you had both coolness and sunshine as central ingredients of the population growth. >>claude: florida was emerging. it was the 11th state of the nation at that time. now it's the third or fourth. all this emergence allowed nixon to come along. back. >>rick: a place like florida. you had your white picket fences. you had your backyard pools. it was like a bourgeois utopia. >>dick: florida was filling up with richard nixon's kind of people. publican-leaning retirees and young families looking for their slice of the american dream. so it didn't take long for nixon to put the pieces together. >>david: he'd also seen what was happening in california. he knew that there were a lot of similarities betw
>>david: nixon came to south florida frequently. and in south florida he would see the new florida. e move. northerners and midwesterners were fleeing declining cities and heading south. in florida and other sun belt states, they were finding better jobs and a more laid-back lifestyle. >>not all that many people could really go there until you, uh, developed air conditioning. and so therefore you had both coolness and sunshine as central ingredients of the population growth....
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south florida where some areas picked up 15 to 20 inches of rain.aytona beach to orlando on i-4 early this morning. throughout the day today and tomorrow, best chance of any heavy rains in extreme south florida, alligator alley, miami down to the keys, rainy weather. this will trigger afternoon showers and storms, typical for florida. central florida today, there are some storms in south florida but not a huge ordeal. the fantastic news today is you have a light jacket or sweatshirt in areas of the mid-atlantic and northeast and a lot will carry that home today. middle of the country, gorgeous weather. your stretch continues. the northwest is where the change is occurring. that's why the pattern is flipping. they've had fantastic weather this spring. now wet weather coming into the northwest and that's sending warmth through the country. denver, 93 tomorrow. minneapolis, we go from 84 on friday to 97 on saturday. that's hot stuff even by minneapolis standards. we start to warm it up on saturday in the east. its not until sunday, though, that the hea
south florida where some areas picked up 15 to 20 inches of rain.aytona beach to orlando on i-4 early this morning. throughout the day today and tomorrow, best chance of any heavy rains in extreme south florida, alligator alley, miami down to the keys, rainy weather. this will trigger afternoon showers and storms, typical for florida. central florida today, there are some storms in south florida but not a huge ordeal. the fantastic news today is you have a light jacket or sweatshirt in areas of...
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but people in south florida live between the everglades and ocean. most of are us near sea level and near the sea. we're already seeing the effects of salt water intrusion into the everglades which threatens the drinking water supply. we're also seeing coastal properties under threat, real estate, billions and billions of dollars. so down here in south florida we understand that the environment and the economy are one in the same. and we also understand that pollution and co2 emissions don't respect national and even continental boundaries. what happens in india, china, has an impact on all of us. i'm very disappointed we've withdrawn we have left our seat at the available vacate. we have leadership to countries like china, like russia, i really hope this administration reconsiders and adopts a responsible environmental climate policy that promotes american innovation, job growth in this country, the jobs of the future, the jobs that young people who are graduating from college need. down here in south florida i know there is a lot of disappointment
but people in south florida live between the everglades and ocean. most of are us near sea level and near the sea. we're already seeing the effects of salt water intrusion into the everglades which threatens the drinking water supply. we're also seeing coastal properties under threat, real estate, billions and billions of dollars. so down here in south florida we understand that the environment and the economy are one in the same. and we also understand that pollution and co2 emissions don't...
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we should also point out it was a mystery bidder who ties to the south florida community.community. and i had a sneaking suspicion it was this guy, and it turned out to be this guy. we're talking about josÉ moss. if it says in the banner moss, that's his father was george. now, why are these people prominent? they're two of the most prominent cuban businessmen in south florida. worth about $2.5 billion. his father started one of the biggest cuban refugee organizations. died about ten years ago. left the family business to his son. ran something called mass tech and a bunch of private equity timbers firms. they from what we understand, in the one of the things that makes him appealing, jeb bush, again, does not have the money. romney has some of the money but not enough of the money. he cannot literally put down a billion dollars and buy the team. he can write the check if he has. not saying he will. i think there's a likelihood. liz: why wouldn't he want derek jeter by his side? >> what we understand is this. he's going to offer a minority stake to jeter and his group. i t
we should also point out it was a mystery bidder who ties to the south florida community.community. and i had a sneaking suspicion it was this guy, and it turned out to be this guy. we're talking about josÉ moss. if it says in the banner moss, that's his father was george. now, why are these people prominent? they're two of the most prominent cuban businessmen in south florida. worth about $2.5 billion. his father started one of the biggest cuban refugee organizations. died about ten years...
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what's interesting about the family is how connected they are to the south florida community.r george, again, major player in cuban politics for many years. a refugee organization, the biggest one i believe the son now -- liz: by the way, came to the country with nothing. >> yeah. when he died in '87, the numbers were 100 million. his son has been quite the entrepreneur, he has a lot -- he has money in moss tech, which is the infrastructure firm but also private equity. here's where they are. i think you have to give moss credit. he's the guy at the lead. i think the other two, i think that the likelihood is that they become minority owners with their cash. and then moss runs it. i mean, that's where it's looking right now. again, we're covering this day by day if i get an update by the end of the day, i'll call it in. liz: and i have one thing to say to that. go, indians. >> what? liz: marco, are they still in first place? >> no. >> tied. liz: tied for first place. >> marco, are you from cleveland or something? like, how would you know that? liz: do not hit on cleveland. >> o
what's interesting about the family is how connected they are to the south florida community.r george, again, major player in cuban politics for many years. a refugee organization, the biggest one i believe the son now -- liz: by the way, came to the country with nothing. >> yeah. when he died in '87, the numbers were 100 million. his son has been quite the entrepreneur, he has a lot -- he has money in moss tech, which is the infrastructure firm but also private equity. here's where they...
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i think tomorrow afternoon it will be a bit warm, over the weekend it will be but living in south floridathe summer this isn't quite what i'm used to. >> all right one of the players hopes to make a splash, mark lishman who lives in a near virginia beach, he is in the tournament right now. two years ago he was wondering whether he was going to be a single dad. his wife awed reap near nearly died after a bacterial -- his wife died after a bacterial infection. she survived and now they're expecting their third child. >> pretty exciting tim finish the tournament and head home and be a dad for a couple of weeks. >> you heard topper talk about the memory of around palmer's back to back hole in ones back in 1986. they'll also put up a bronze statue of around palmer this year. >> that's great. what he did. >> he's amazing. >> that's it again it's going to get hotter, more humid. high draped and come out it's a great event. >> i agree. >> go get into some air-conditioning, friends. >> cbs is next. >> we'll be back at 7:00 and i'll be back at 11:00. see you then. did you know slotew inrnet can act
i think tomorrow afternoon it will be a bit warm, over the weekend it will be but living in south floridathe summer this isn't quite what i'm used to. >> all right one of the players hopes to make a splash, mark lishman who lives in a near virginia beach, he is in the tournament right now. two years ago he was wondering whether he was going to be a single dad. his wife awed reap near nearly died after a bacterial -- his wife died after a bacterial infection. she survived and now they're...
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thving in south florida, and e summer this is not far from what i am used to. >> and speaking of hot, this is far off what a lot of us are used to. the south western iranian city of abas hit 129 degrees yesterday. it is iran's highest temperature ever recorded. it is also one of the worldest hottest reviably measured temperatures. today, they are only expected to be 119 degrees. >>> some people on an overnight fishing trip out of ocean city got more than they bargained for. they were 68 miles from shore when they encountered a rare whale shark. it swam up to the boat and rubbed its nose on the port side before swimming to the back of the vessel. it is estimated it was 30 to 35 feet long and 10 feed wide add its head. the captain said the five people on board were amazed and though it may have looked intimidating, he described the sea creature as being docile. >> sure. i thinkly stick to the beach instead of the water. >> yikes. look at how huge that is! >> i don't think i would have reacted the same way. i think i would have jumped back in the other direction, not tried to take a bunc
thving in south florida, and e summer this is not far from what i am used to. >> and speaking of hot, this is far off what a lot of us are used to. the south western iranian city of abas hit 129 degrees yesterday. it is iran's highest temperature ever recorded. it is also one of the worldest hottest reviably measured temperatures. today, they are only expected to be 119 degrees. >>> some people on an overnight fishing trip out of ocean city got more than they bargained for. they...
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south florida is much more diverse than people realize. the fact that he is connecting to these folks is very important. also we're talking about policy, we're talking about human rights, we're talking about free and fair elections. those are the type of things any president should want to embrace. >> kaitlan, do you find reporters increasingly asking about the president's emotional state, about why he feels he has to post these tweets at all times? that's another one of the critiques you get to the hannitys is that journalists thing this president is crazy. >> well, reporters are looking at the president's tweets and are reporting on them because we've never had access to the president's emotional state like we do with donald trump. we've never had a president who got on twitter every morning and told us exactly what he was feeling about the news. and donald trump does that. that was the problem for his lawyer, jay sekulow this morning. donald trump tweeted this week, i am under investigation. and jay sekulow said this morning this is not
south florida is much more diverse than people realize. the fact that he is connecting to these folks is very important. also we're talking about policy, we're talking about human rights, we're talking about free and fair elections. those are the type of things any president should want to embrace. >> kaitlan, do you find reporters increasingly asking about the president's emotional state, about why he feels he has to post these tweets at all times? that's another one of the critiques you...
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the framed copy was in at least five of president trump's clubs from south florida to scotland. dated march 1, 2009. talks about his tv show the apprentice being a smash hit. time says th s that cover is a here's more from "the washington post" reporter. no issue of time magazine that had them on the cover. it's all wrong. it's not a realtime magazine cover. so the question for me is how did it get here. how did it get to so many places. donald trump who had spent the whole campaign raises against fake news literally has fake news hanging on the wall. >> the cover you saw on the left-hand side was the real cover. it's not clear who created the cover or why the trump administration is not responding to questions about >> you're here to providehe answers. what you just is said is inflammatory to people all over the country. the president is right and everybody else is fake media. everybody in this room is only trying to do their job. >> i just disagree completely first of all. i think if anything has been inflamed it's the dishonedty. i think it's outrageous for you to accuse me o
the framed copy was in at least five of president trump's clubs from south florida to scotland. dated march 1, 2009. talks about his tv show the apprentice being a smash hit. time says th s that cover is a here's more from "the washington post" reporter. no issue of time magazine that had them on the cover. it's all wrong. it's not a realtime magazine cover. so the question for me is how did it get here. how did it get to so many places. donald trump who had spent the whole campaign...
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. >> and the giants at home in south florida. more on that coming up next. stay with us, we will be right back. ♪ it's america's best sales event at nissan the fastest-growing auto brand in the u.s.a. take on every day get 0% for up to 72 months on 13 models. ♪ a nice day for it, right behind at&t park.... giants and twins and brandon belt....a 1st inning swung on, gone and this one got wet.... his se >>> we are kicking off with baseball, a nice day for it, giants and twins and landon bell, first inning, swinging on and gone, this one got wet, splash head, opening scoring, jeff gave him a laser to kenny, tying the game up at just one. than the next and it gets worse, brian gets the two run shot. the twins lead central. we saw why. minnesota goes on to win it 3- 2, giants are 16 games out, first in the west. and the boys grab it up and it is a good play, ryan found a whole. davis came on down, this one on extras, and the tent, we are done here. walk off double-low-quote temple winning the game. and we have stoppers, the mascots went all the way to tampa and g
. >> and the giants at home in south florida. more on that coming up next. stay with us, we will be right back. ♪ it's america's best sales event at nissan the fastest-growing auto brand in the u.s.a. take on every day get 0% for up to 72 months on 13 models. ♪ a nice day for it, right behind at&t park.... giants and twins and brandon belt....a 1st inning swung on, gone and this one got wet.... his se >>> we are kicking off with baseball, a nice day for it, giants and...
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. >>> a virginia family's boat sinks while vacations in south florida. the one thing that kept them above water until help arred.iv z2ejcz z16fz y2ejcy y16fy >>> a vacation almost turns into tragedy for a virginia man and his two daughters. matthew esmar booked a boat as a graduation gift for one of his daughters. 20 minutes into the trip, the engine failed. they made a mayday call, and in minutes, the boat sank and the family ended up in the water. >> we tried to tie the boat up to our boat so we we could pull it, then realized the boat was taking on water. >> for a minute, we couldn't see any people. >> the family used cushions to stay afloat until the good samaritans pulled them, one by one, onto their boat. everybodad of you talking on social media. people are upset because of the pictures on your screen, showing african american teens in handcuffs on the national mall. park police say the teens were selling bolthed water on the mall without a permit. people are asking, why selling water was serious enough for handcuffs. a spokesperson said the handc
. >>> a virginia family's boat sinks while vacations in south florida. the one thing that kept them above water until help arred.iv z2ejcz z16fz y2ejcy y16fy >>> a vacation almost turns into tragedy for a virginia man and his two daughters. matthew esmar booked a boat as a graduation gift for one of his daughters. 20 minutes into the trip, the engine failed. they made a mayday call, and in minutes, the boat sank and the family ended up in the water. >> we tried to tie...
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heritage month and as the son of parents who fled castro's cuba, like so many other residents of south florida, i am especially proud of my district's rich immigrant history and culture. from small business owners to law enforcement, hundreds of thousands of immigrants and their desendants across south florida are contributing to our economy, culture, and local communities as living examples of american success. i know from firsthand experience the great and generous spirit of the american people and the unimaginable opportunities our nation provides to all who are willing to work for them. despite the long-standing tradition of welcoming immigrants to our shores, our nation continues to have vigorous debate about immigration policy. unfortunately, mr. speaker, the current debate has left thousands of immigrant children who were brought to this country by their parents in constant fear of deportation to countries of origin, many of them don't even remember. they have attended school with our own children, graduated high school, sometimes even serving in the military, and today are seeking to c
heritage month and as the son of parents who fled castro's cuba, like so many other residents of south florida, i am especially proud of my district's rich immigrant history and culture. from small business owners to law enforcement, hundreds of thousands of immigrants and their desendants across south florida are contributing to our economy, culture, and local communities as living examples of american success. i know from firsthand experience the great and generous spirit of the american...
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it was handed out or has thattinging up at at least five trump golf club from south florida to scotlandated march 1st 2009. problem is it published on march 2nd and the real issue featured kate win let a. it has not responded to the controversy. >> that is what we call fake news right there. just saying. >>> former alaska govern sarah palin is suing the "new york times" claiming a recent editorial tied her to gifford. in the editorial called america's lethal politics, it initially linked her to the shooting that left six people dead. the next day it posted a correction admitting no such link was established. palin argued that the times violated the law and its own policies. >>> jason shave fitz is stepping down this week, making headlines after saying lawmakers deserve a housing stipend. no secret he sleeps in hiss to have save money and others have done that as well. he's not the only one who camps out on a cot. shay fitz said dc is one of the most expensive places in the world. he sleeps in hiss to have save money. he thinks lawmakers should get a $2500 stipend every month. that would
it was handed out or has thattinging up at at least five trump golf club from south florida to scotlandated march 1st 2009. problem is it published on march 2nd and the real issue featured kate win let a. it has not responded to the controversy. >> that is what we call fake news right there. just saying. >>> former alaska govern sarah palin is suing the "new york times" claiming a recent editorial tied her to gifford. in the editorial called america's lethal politics,...
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ago in south florida.citations have been issued. >>> the citizen times of north carolina says a woman is accused of ramming her suv into a man who tried to steal from her purse. it happened wednesdayout side a walmart in asheville. she's facing an assault with a deadly weapon charge. >> i come back out here and he was with my purse and i took off after him. i was five months' pregnant. i chased after him. i then ran back and jumped in my car and ran him over. it's not right. it's not fair. >> well, he's in the hospital. >>> they're recognizing legalized recreational pot. >>> and "variety" says kendall creating t-shirts showing their faces over pictures of two rappers. the sisters were widely criticizeded for using the images of tupac and notorious bi zb. >>> still, the test o the drone, this time with better results. i was in shock when my dentist was explaining to me the acidity of foods and what they can do to your teeth. thinning of the teeth and leading to being extremely yellow would probably gross me
ago in south florida.citations have been issued. >>> the citizen times of north carolina says a woman is accused of ramming her suv into a man who tried to steal from her purse. it happened wednesdayout side a walmart in asheville. she's facing an assault with a deadly weapon charge. >> i come back out here and he was with my purse and i took off after him. i was five months' pregnant. i chased after him. i then ran back and jumped in my car and ran him over. it's not right. it's...
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roads will also be wet across the southeast from eastern texas into south florida. >>> if you're flying airport delays possible in new orleans and atlanta. >>> a man from kansas city has been freed after serving 17 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. >> he was released after authorities found his doppelganger. a look-alike who they say committed the crime. richard jones was charged with aggravate add salt accused of trying to steal a purse in a parking lot. despite having an alibi and no physical evidence linking him to the crime, he was convicted after witnesses picked his photo out of a lineup of six mug shots. but it was two law interns digging deep who found these photos of another inmate at the same prison. >> once i seen his picture beside mine and i seen the resemblance that me and him had, i just knew, you know, that it was understandable why, you know, other people said the same thing. >> well, a judge ordered jones' release after witnesses including the robbery victim richard jones apart from the other guy who also shared the same first name. ricky. >>> the faa is i
roads will also be wet across the southeast from eastern texas into south florida. >>> if you're flying airport delays possible in new orleans and atlanta. >>> a man from kansas city has been freed after serving 17 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. >> he was released after authorities found his doppelganger. a look-alike who they say committed the crime. richard jones was charged with aggravate add salt accused of trying to steal a purse in a parking lot....
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>>>s two, day rainfall totals for south florida hit more than 12 inches.ome are finding a way to have fun on the flooded streets and we give this to you with apprehension's people brought out float teas, rafts, a motorcycle, wildlife has been spotted in the water, they have alligators and it could be contaminated the. >> i also think of snakes >> underground like man holes can suck you down >> it's a mess, my sister is vacationing there. >> miserable. >>> let's take you outside. she's in florida. plymouth meeting. we're dry. how about that? this is a blue route approaching mid county. it's clear, no problem,oo logan township gloucester county 130 southbound preaching 322, doing bridge painting, grab your pant brush, >> i have a feeling they know what they're doing without myre bus stop, starting out under mainly clear skies, going to get sunshine but it is a little cool and by 8:00i as we roll through day, 59 by 7:00, 73 by noon, not bad morning for a work-out. and then 76 is your high. the clouds will get thicker as a coastal low approaches but looks like
>>>s two, day rainfall totals for south florida hit more than 12 inches.ome are finding a way to have fun on the flooded streets and we give this to you with apprehension's people brought out float teas, rafts, a motorcycle, wildlife has been spotted in the water, they have alligators and it could be contaminated the. >> i also think of snakes >> underground like man holes can suck you down >> it's a mess, my sister is vacationing there. >> miserable....
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is rolling back the diplomatic opening is he's fulfilling a campaign promise to marco rubio and south floridastituents, many of whom are cuban and because it's the exact opposite of what obama did, which is basically donald trump's presidencies, a series of col controlled s' punctuateda golf weekend. he's so anti-obama, he's probably resubscribing to every spam list obama unsubscribed from. yes, i would like more information about groupon, thank you! ( laughter ) you know how people try to learn spanish to ingratiate themselves to the crowd in r? the president is, like, forget that, everyone speaks trump. >> i am so glad to be back here with all my friends in lilithle havana and cuba. santiago, cuba, you know santiago, yah? >> trevor: yah? i don't think that's spanish, yah? cant yago, yah? damn! all those impersonations. that makes me scared of the day he has to give a speech in china, looking at the people, like, ooooooh! ( laughter ) if we had time we would be talking about why the u.s. went back to a policy that clearly wasn't working and didn't help the cuban people at all, but unfortunat
is rolling back the diplomatic opening is he's fulfilling a campaign promise to marco rubio and south floridastituents, many of whom are cuban and because it's the exact opposite of what obama did, which is basically donald trump's presidencies, a series of col controlled s' punctuateda golf weekend. he's so anti-obama, he's probably resubscribing to every spam list obama unsubscribed from. yes, i would like more information about groupon, thank you! ( laughter ) you know how people try to...
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last month he was arrested in south florida after police found him asleep behind the wheel of his car and thanks fans for their support. >> 23 time olympic gold winner michael phelps retired from s m swimming before racing a great white shark. there are not many details about how it will all work but called the great gold versus great white. and part of discovery's shark week next month. >> okay. still ahead on "action news" another check of your forecast. >> looking live outside sky 6 hd showing you sunny skies over penn's landing and the delaware river at lunch time. meteorologist, david murphy, has your update from accuweather when "action news" continues in a moment. perfect dasure is.game huh? i don't know about you gus, but i think a foul ball's coming our way. i'm ready! (crack of the bat, crowd cheers) whoa! almost had it! maybe next time. what about this time? pay me! the new scratch-off from the pennsylvania lottery. with top prizes of 100 grand! that's some catch! (giggles) (crowd cheers) keep on scratchin'! parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply
last month he was arrested in south florida after police found him asleep behind the wheel of his car and thanks fans for their support. >> 23 time olympic gold winner michael phelps retired from s m swimming before racing a great white shark. there are not many details about how it will all work but called the great gold versus great white. and part of discovery's shark week next month. >> okay. still ahead on "action news" another check of your forecast. >> looking...
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as far as being in south florida near the miami area, you listen and you of the cubans would think miami was a one horse town. they did everything, they built everything, and everybody else was sitting eating bonbons. guest: i just want to correct once again. the wet foot/dry foot did start with president clinton after a migration crisis in 1994 or 19 the nice six --1996. the gentleman may be reviewed -- referring to the cuban adjustment act that dealt with the legal status of cubans that came early in the revolution. that legislation was passed in 1966. that is different from an executive policy taken by president clinton in the mid-1990's. host: we have one more call. independents. for caller: i want to make sure i'm clear on this. when you say things that trump stepped back, it is things the cuban government will benefit from, correct? guest: actually, americans can continue going to airbnbs. americans can go to cuban hotels as long as that hotel is not owned and operated by the cuban military or security services. we did a study, my university along with brookings institutions, that
as far as being in south florida near the miami area, you listen and you of the cubans would think miami was a one horse town. they did everything, they built everything, and everybody else was sitting eating bonbons. guest: i just want to correct once again. the wet foot/dry foot did start with president clinton after a migration crisis in 1994 or 19 the nice six --1996. the gentleman may be reviewed -- referring to the cuban adjustment act that dealt with the legal status of cubans that came...
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officers say the tennis star ran a red light before the crash three weeks ago in south florida.citations have been issued. >>> the citizen times of north carolina says a woman is accused of ramming her suv into a man who is suspected of trying to steal from her purse. it happened wednesday outside a walmart in asheville. she's facing an assault with a deadly weapon charge. >> i come back out here and he was with my purse and took off, and i took off after him. i was five months' pregnant. i chased after him. i then ran back and jumped in my him over. it's not right. it's not fair. >> well, he's in the hospital. he faces an array of charges. >>> they're starting to recognize legal idesed recreational pot. it will be available at 30 dispensaries. lawmakers say they hope to wipe out the black market for pot. >>> and "variety" says kendall and kylie jenner apologized for creating t-shirts showing their faces over pictures of two rappers. the sisters were widely criticized for using the images of tupac and notorious b.i.g. he jenners say they are longer being sold. >>> still to come,
officers say the tennis star ran a red light before the crash three weeks ago in south florida.citations have been issued. >>> the citizen times of north carolina says a woman is accused of ramming her suv into a man who is suspected of trying to steal from her purse. it happened wednesday outside a walmart in asheville. she's facing an assault with a deadly weapon charge. >> i come back out here and he was with my purse and took off, and i took off after him. i was five months'...
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. >>> there's likely to be more scenes like this today in south florida.forecasters say some areas could see a couple inches of rain per hour which will cause rapid street flooding. some parts of florida have seen rain every day for nearly a week. so much for the sunshine state. >> yeah, checking the morning road conditions all that rain in florida will stretch up into the carolinas as well. expect some wet roads for parts of the northeast and for a large part of the middle of the country as well. >> this travel alert from captain obvious. guess where you'll have airport delays possible due to weather, miami. >>> a woman in massachusetts on trial for allegedly encouraging her boyfriend to take his own life. >> the young man's mother has already testified that she saw no signs that harm himself. abc's adrienne bankert has more. >> reporter: 20-year-old michelle carter, accused of pushing the young man she says she loved to his death. prosecutors say carter at the time a high school discount pressured 18-year-old conrad roy iii to commit suicide in 2014. at
. >>> there's likely to be more scenes like this today in south florida.forecasters say some areas could see a couple inches of rain per hour which will cause rapid street flooding. some parts of florida have seen rain every day for nearly a week. so much for the sunshine state. >> yeah, checking the morning road conditions all that rain in florida will stretch up into the carolinas as well. expect some wet roads for parts of the northeast and for a large part of the middle of...
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one issue i wanted to bring up is the affect trade agreements have on the farmers of the south florida not from south florida might be surprised to know that miami-dade county is one of the largest egg producing counties in the state. most people think about our beaches, and we are proud of those, but we have a robust egg industry in south florida. we have avocados, mangoes, tomatoes and other specialty crops which can be grown year-round. as we know negotiate, we know farmers have benefited greatly from nafta but the story is a little bit different in south dade. i try to spend as much time with these farmers and they have many issues they're concerned about. immigration, taxes and nafta is a major one. specialty crops like tomato squash, eggplant, strawberries, but much anything that is handpicked faces a significant disadvantage when it comes to mexican competition. they have a similar climate and for a whole host of reasons can on fairly compete against many of my constituents. i have raised this issue multiple times as nafta is being renegotiated for the fair treatment of south da
one issue i wanted to bring up is the affect trade agreements have on the farmers of the south florida not from south florida might be surprised to know that miami-dade county is one of the largest egg producing counties in the state. most people think about our beaches, and we are proud of those, but we have a robust egg industry in south florida. we have avocados, mangoes, tomatoes and other specialty crops which can be grown year-round. as we know negotiate, we know farmers have benefited...
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. >>> you're looking at new video released by police in south florida. the moments after tiger woods' arrest last week on a dui charge. the images show the golf legend submitting to a breathalyzer test. the police say the test showed no alcohol in his system. just as he said. woods said that he had an unexpected reaction to prescription medications. >>> a delaware teenager is a finalist for an award. >> he has cystic fibrosis. michael davis is up for a boomer award of the year. boomer esiason started it after his son was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. despite daily medications, he plays lacrosse and runs competitiveli. >> sometimes i'll like -- when i'm sick, coughing a lot, barely able to breathe, but i'll push forward. >> how great is that? davis is in a tight competition with the teen from tennessee. here's how we're all going to help. we're going to do it here -- >> do it. >> go to nbc10.com, vote for davis. competition ends wednesday. let's do it today. >> good luck, michael. >>> happening today, the university of delaware baseball team will make i
. >>> you're looking at new video released by police in south florida. the moments after tiger woods' arrest last week on a dui charge. the images show the golf legend submitting to a breathalyzer test. the police say the test showed no alcohol in his system. just as he said. woods said that he had an unexpected reaction to prescription medications. >>> a delaware teenager is a finalist for an award. >> he has cystic fibrosis. michael davis is up for a boomer award of...
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. >> down here in south florida we understand the environment and the economy are one in the same. >>arly the agreement remains irreversible. >> reporter: withdrawing from the paris climate agreement won't happen overnight. the u.s. has to wait three years before it is eligible to withdraw and then another year before that takes effect. president trump is essentially stuck with the agreement until just after the 2020 election. janai norman, abc7 news, washington. >> in response to the president's decision, governor brown says this. donald trump has absolutely chosen the wrong course. he's wrong on facts, wrong on science, totally wrong. the governor elaborated in a call with the media this afternoon. listen. >> this is an insane move by this president. the world depends on a sustainable future. he is going the other way. it's going to affect people's health, the stability of countries. our entire future. so, yes, this is bad. it's tragic. but out of that tragedy, i believe america and the rest of the world will mobilize. >> governor brown talking with reporters today. now, the governo
. >> down here in south florida we understand the environment and the economy are one in the same. >>arly the agreement remains irreversible. >> reporter: withdrawing from the paris climate agreement won't happen overnight. the u.s. has to wait three years before it is eligible to withdraw and then another year before that takes effect. president trump is essentially stuck with the agreement until just after the 2020 election. janai norman, abc7 news, washington. >> in...
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last month woods was arrested in south florida after police found him asleep at the wheel of his carf the road. he also thanked fans for their support. >> coming up, a a valedictorian was silenced while give his graduation speech. now the school district is facing questions on why it cut his speech short. >> pennsylvania's medical marijuana program is moving forward. details about a big action that will take place today. those stories an lot more when "action news" comes right back. >> ♪ >> now on "action news" the jury is set for the corruption trial of philadelphia district attorney seth williams. we are live as opening statements are set to begin. >> happening today, a major update to pennsylvania's medical marijuana program. 12 applicants will be awarded permits to grow and process pot. >> funnel cloud threatens berks county and a lightning strike does major damage to a newly renovated home. we are following the cleanup from those storms. >> good morning, it's 5:30 now on this tuesday june 20. hopefully we're done with all of that. meteorologist, david murphy has more. karen roge
last month woods was arrested in south florida after police found him asleep at the wheel of his carf the road. he also thanked fans for their support. >> coming up, a a valedictorian was silenced while give his graduation speech. now the school district is facing questions on why it cut his speech short. >> pennsylvania's medical marijuana program is moving forward. details about a big action that will take place today. those stories an lot more when "action news" comes...
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as far as being in south florida near the miami area, you listen and you of the cubans would think miami was a one horse town. they did everything, they built everything, and everybody else was sitting eating bonbons. guest: i just want to correct once again. the wet foot/dry foot did start with president clinton after a migration crisis in 1994 or 19 the nice six --1996. the gentleman may be reviewed -- referring to the cuban adjustment act that dealt with the legal status of cubans that came early in the revolution. that legislation was passed in 1966. that is different from an executive policy taken by president clinton in the mid-1990's. host: we have one more call. independents. for caller: i want to make sure i'm clear on this. when you say things that trump stepped back, it is things the cuban government will benefit from, correct? guest: actually, americans can continue going to airbnbs. americans can go to cuban hotels as long as that hotel is not owned and operated by the cuban military or security services. we did a study, my university along with brookings institutions, that
as far as being in south florida near the miami area, you listen and you of the cubans would think miami was a one horse town. they did everything, they built everything, and everybody else was sitting eating bonbons. guest: i just want to correct once again. the wet foot/dry foot did start with president clinton after a migration crisis in 1994 or 19 the nice six --1996. the gentleman may be reviewed -- referring to the cuban adjustment act that dealt with the legal status of cubans that came...
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. >> bill: beautiful effort, beautiful story, very well done in south florida, perfect time of year fort. thank you, phil. and thank you for watching us tonight here on "special report." i am bill hemmer. see you tomorrow morning and a ""america's newsroom"." now, for the "the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now in new york city. have a great night. when it moves here in washington, we will bring it to you. so long. ♪ >> it is thursday, june 29th and the clock is ticking to repeal and replace obamacare, republicans coming up with the healthcare plan by tomorrow. >> obamacare the buzz going over a cliff, the democrats are saying stay on board. >> we are live in washington is donald trump promises a big surprise. >> it was my only child. of the said been done years ago my son would still be here. >> the white house to capitol hill, the need for immigration reform is right now. how america is about to get safer. >> stricter security, major changes for airline passengers with a brand-new security measure, what flyers can expect while trying to board with electronics. "fox and
. >> bill: beautiful effort, beautiful story, very well done in south florida, perfect time of year fort. thank you, phil. and thank you for watching us tonight here on "special report." i am bill hemmer. see you tomorrow morning and a ""america's newsroom"." now, for the "the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now in new york city. have a great night. when it moves here in washington, we will bring it to you. so long. ♪ >> it is...
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we have a very robusting a industry in south florida. as we renegotiate nafta, i'm concerned with how the deal will affect our farmers across the country. we know a lot of farmers have benefited greatly from nafta. however the story is a little bipt different in south dade. i try to spend as much time as i can with these farmers and they have many issues that they're concerned about. immigration, taxes, but nafta s certainly a major one. anything that is hand picked faces a significant when it comes to mexican competition. i have mentioned this to you and your staff. when it comes secretary ross and mr. navarro. this issue is of critical importance to the south dade farming community. can you discuss what we might be able to achieve through this nafta renegotiation to put these south florida farmers on a level playing field with mexico moving forward? >> they are extremely important. we overall have a trade deficit of mexico entirely because the special crops that you're talking about. there are a whole additional elements of the seasona
we have a very robusting a industry in south florida. as we renegotiate nafta, i'm concerned with how the deal will affect our farmers across the country. we know a lot of farmers have benefited greatly from nafta. however the story is a little bipt different in south dade. i try to spend as much time as i can with these farmers and they have many issues that they're concerned about. immigration, taxes, but nafta s certainly a major one. anything that is hand picked faces a significant when it...
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south winds at 8 with lots of moisture, still down across areas of the southern plains, deep south, florida. we had a disturbance that missed up to the north today, so we had a really nice day, but we'll see this cloudiness really increase toward morning, a mostly cloudy midday into the early -- midday into the early afternoon. right now we're looking at isolated activity once we get to the evening. once the front pushes through looks drier and temperatures in the 70s. the forecast tonight increasing clouds, rather mild, muggy, 65 to 70. tomorrow morning can't rule out a shorer two, more south, 60 -- a shower or two, more south, 60s and 70s. in the afternoon a few showers and storms, mid- to upper 70s. tuesday 77. wednesday isolated showers, 72. if you look at thursday and friday, well, we'll dry out and start to warm up, friday 82. we've got the nats on 9 this saturday 12:05 first pitch, 85. sunday looks very warm and ♪ ♪ nothing performs like a tempur-pedic. and now is the best time to buy one. now through june 11th, save $600 when you b
south winds at 8 with lots of moisture, still down across areas of the southern plains, deep south, florida. we had a disturbance that missed up to the north today, so we had a really nice day, but we'll see this cloudiness really increase toward morning, a mostly cloudy midday into the early -- midday into the early afternoon. right now we're looking at isolated activity once we get to the evening. once the front pushes through looks drier and temperatures in the 70s. the forecast tonight...